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<blockquote data-quote="SPLluminator" data-source="post: 7961373" data-attributes="member: 602719"><p>Correct, at some point (not sure what point that is) there would be too much oil in the gas for the unit to run correctly or at all. Just put 50.1 in either Husq. or Stihl and youll be fine. For Oil I prefer the Stihl Synthetic Oil. And deciding whether or not to get a bigger bar is up to you. What saw do you have? Make sure it will be able to handle a bigger bar. Don't get an aggressive chain or cut down the rakers too far if you're on the big side of bars for a saw as well as you greatly increase your chances of kickback (not sure if you're an experienced cutter or not, if you are you should be fine for cutting soft woods like pine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLluminator, post: 7961373, member: 602719"] Correct, at some point (not sure what point that is) there would be too much oil in the gas for the unit to run correctly or at all. Just put 50.1 in either Husq. or Stihl and youll be fine. For Oil I prefer the Stihl Synthetic Oil. And deciding whether or not to get a bigger bar is up to you. What saw do you have? Make sure it will be able to handle a bigger bar. Don't get an aggressive chain or cut down the rakers too far if you're on the big side of bars for a saw as well as you greatly increase your chances of kickback (not sure if you're an experienced cutter or not, if you are you should be fine for cutting soft woods like pine). [/QUOTE]
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